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the ones that succeeded, j.p., morgan, citi group. many of them started out with following the clients wherever they go. many of them cross many borders around the world. >> one of your favorite companies, yahoo preparing for the 48,000 massive restructuring. >> i did see that. usually has a good feel on things. that's the new ceo who is trying to put his mark on this company. as i had warned people previously in terms of the hope for spins of their properties in a tax advantage way of both the stake in yahoo japan and the huge stake in ali bobba not going to happen. pay pal has come over and he is trying to put his mark on the company trying to turn it around. he is also in the early stages of a proxy fight over four board seats. unclear where that is going to go. some would say and i don't know but perhaps a settlement where he takes two seats. does he want to go all the way to the meeting and see this thing voted on. that's a company, so many different cross currents including the questions about its core business and give what all
the ones that succeeded, j.p., morgan, citi group. many of them started out with following the clients wherever they go. many of them cross many borders around the world. >> one of your favorite companies, yahoo preparing for the 48,000 massive restructuring. >> i did see that. usually has a good feel on things. that's the new ceo who is trying to put his mark on this company. as i had warned people previously in terms of the hope for spins of their properties in a tax advantage way...
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you go with the citi, with jpmorgan? >> citigroup, jpmorgan, bank of america would be another. also some regionals, sun trust, regions financial. those banks will do very well. the toll brother numbers today, housing is very positive. >> some of the names like boa have had good years. since '91 it's had a year like this. doesn't that connote it may be petter than we think? >> the banks had a good year. an awful year last year as you know. valuations on price to book basis is attractive. and so to us they're trading as a group. we think eventually they get to 1 1/2 times book. that's the kind of upside. normalized earnings hopefully will materialize in 2014 and the upside for the banks is still very good. >> if we go over the cliff, is that mostly a loan growth issue? is it a net interest margin issue? what would hurt them the most? >> credit would stop improving and that's been a huge positive. the results showed today credit improved again. so i think credit would be the number one issue. it wouldn't continue to improve. second, you touched on it. the net interest margin. rate
you go with the citi, with jpmorgan? >> citigroup, jpmorgan, bank of america would be another. also some regionals, sun trust, regions financial. those banks will do very well. the toll brother numbers today, housing is very positive. >> some of the names like boa have had good years. since '91 it's had a year like this. doesn't that connote it may be petter than we think? >> the banks had a good year. an awful year last year as you know. valuations on price to book basis is...
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the cast of new york city ballet's production of the nutcracker at the nasdaq. habitat for humanity doing the honors there. certainly a lot to watch for. the euro is close to 133. 132.9 right now. that's signaling to the markets perhaps a risk on, after a two-month high in stocks yesterday, jim. >> a lot of companies had to caveat their quarters about what the strong dollar has done. we're not going to hear that next year at this time. we may hear that in the first quarter. a lot of companies, it took -- really took the wind out of the sails that you had in the currency problem. that goes away. the quarters are going to look much better. carl, you said 2013 could be different. and that is whae'reg to figure out. different in a lot of ways that seem positive. people confused at home, this is the fiscal cliff, is it the most important issue. how about a deal where you don't have too much belt tightening and you get the dollar going the right way, all this cash. >> a positive sign to that point, jim, is what we're seeing in the bond markets. we're finally seeing wh
the cast of new york city ballet's production of the nutcracker at the nasdaq. habitat for humanity doing the honors there. certainly a lot to watch for. the euro is close to 133. 132.9 right now. that's signaling to the markets perhaps a risk on, after a two-month high in stocks yesterday, jim. >> a lot of companies had to caveat their quarters about what the strong dollar has done. we're not going to hear that next year at this time. we may hear that in the first quarter. a lot of...
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of solar city lyndon rives is ceo and co-founder of the company. guys, great to see you. >> thank you for having us. >> lynn done, i will start it off with you this is a reduced offering, can you characterize what happened behind the scenes? did you see less demand for this offering and why the need to push this thing out of the gate right now? >> so, the fact that solarcity come out is quite amazing, it is best that we have a good product. we provide cheaper, cleaner energy. the solar sector has taken a beating and unfortunately, we have see received some of that but it is not based on today. it is based on what is the long term. and by us offering cheaper, cheaper electricity, you will see that fundamentally, that will change. >> all right. let's talk about long term then, because in your filing, you said that long-term growth is heavily dependent on government subdid sid disand clean energy policies and note the u.s. federal tax credit for solar projects with will fall 30% the cost of the system to 10% tend of 2016. >> i can't hear a word you're
of solar city lyndon rives is ceo and co-founder of the company. guys, great to see you. >> thank you for having us. >> lynn done, i will start it off with you this is a reduced offering, can you characterize what happened behind the scenes? did you see less demand for this offering and why the need to push this thing out of the gate right now? >> so, the fact that solarcity come out is quite amazing, it is best that we have a good product. we provide cheaper, cleaner energy....
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. spark card from capital one. employee of the month is... spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. >>> squawk on the tweet for monday. which ceo should be put on a tighter leash, in honor of the dog show tonight on cnbc. no news, no earnings whatsoever, they have missed earnings without telling anyone. >>> gregory treats barack obama ceo ofu hink. he continue toss spend wildly making promises he'll never be able to keep. >> and the only 16 months since the last recap. investors have all sorts of gripes with ceos for all dif
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by the way, 17 in the city and 27 on the highway. the cadillac buyer, when they go in, because they are going to focus on technology, every buyer will get an ipad. they say we know that we are under the gun and we will be boosting this model. >> i'm absolutely sure that we'll get to number four and knocking on the door of number 3 as we close out 2012. 2013 and going forward, from the time we ended 2011, we need to double our sales within the next couple of years. you know what, it's my job to get that done. >> you heard don butler say that they are going to get back to number four. here are the luxury sales leaders, starting with mercedes. it's slightly ahead of bmw. they have been running neck-and-neck over the last couple of years. sales are up 17, 18%. lexus is starting to come back with the supply issues that they faced and a new company in at number 4. it's audi. it has been k0coming on red hotn the united states. look at the percentage of drop for cadillac. sales down 23%. we thought it would be interesting to compare general
by the way, 17 in the city and 27 on the highway. the cadillac buyer, when they go in, because they are going to focus on technology, every buyer will get an ipad. they say we know that we are under the gun and we will be boosting this model. >> i'm absolutely sure that we'll get to number four and knocking on the door of number 3 as we close out 2012. 2013 and going forward, from the time we ended 2011, we need to double our sales within the next couple of years. you know what, it's my...
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and all the points i earned with my citi thankyou card. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. redeem points for travel on any airline with no blackout dates. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. greetings from the people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i c
and all the points i earned with my citi thankyou card. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. redeem points for travel on any airline with no blackout dates. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou card. greetings from the people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car...
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citi's actually strengthening throughout the session. jeff harte continuing to say citi and bank of america are largely underowned. although that isn't picking up. but there's still room for purchasing these shares. >> morgan stanley was up a few minutes ago. >> we're also watching sprint an apple related story. downgrading the stock to an underperform $1.75 price target
citi's actually strengthening throughout the session. jeff harte continuing to say citi and bank of america are largely underowned. although that isn't picking up. but there's still room for purchasing these shares. >> morgan stanley was up a few minutes ago. >> we're also watching sprint an apple related story. downgrading the stock to an underperform $1.75 price target
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in atlantic city. >> reporter: this is the first casino to open in atlantic city in eight years. they hope to lure more than new gamblers to new york city. it has a 32,000 square foot spa. a number of people called it a savior for atlantic city which is struggling with declining gaming revenue but the company's ceo downplays that characterization calling it a partner in atlantic city's revitalization. >> we've created something that will enhance what already exists in atlantic city. i don't really see us as a savior of atlantic city. it clearly broadens the offering and i think that's a very positive thing. >> analysts aren't to sure. their concern is revel will cannibalize customers and their money from other atlantic city properties. coming up on "closing bell," i'll have a lot more from my interview. meanwhile, i'll toss it back to you guys. >> very interesting stuff. we'll see you then. mary thompson in atlantic city this morning. let's get to the third hour of "squawk on the street." here's what you might have missed if you're just tuning in this morning. >> welcome to hour
in atlantic city. >> reporter: this is the first casino to open in atlantic city in eight years. they hope to lure more than new gamblers to new york city. it has a 32,000 square foot spa. a number of people called it a savior for atlantic city which is struggling with declining gaming revenue but the company's ceo downplays that characterization calling it a partner in atlantic city's revitalization. >> we've created something that will enhance what already exists in atlantic city....
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clean lines connecting city to city. the map shows you where we go... but not how we get there. because in this business... there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. the passengers change... the gates change. government regulations change... oil peaks and plummets. and let's not even get started on the weather. the fact is: no two flights are ever the same. no matter how many times we've accomplished them in the past. the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must predict the unpredictable. anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules... overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel. pull it taut... and wrap it around the globe... until it's not just lines you see... it's the world. ♪ >>> some interesting times in the banking business. mary thompson at the citi financial's conference today and bank of america was speaking, a protester interrupted by yelling "bust up bank of america." we're told that mr. moynihan since continued the speech but we'll bring you more details as we learn more about that. b
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i think the season will be strong in new york city. our restaurant in the james hotel in so hho is slow to recover, i guess because of the offices being recovering from the hurricane. >> i know people in the industry and they say it's different now and may never go back. >> it's a little different now. we changed the way we operate. it's a little harder, we have to work a little smarter. wine sales have changed. expense accounts have changed. expectation levels are higher, but people are a little more educated about wine prices, service, food in general due to many things, and so it's a little -- there's a lot of choices. >> when you say change, though, does that mean consumers are looking for more at lower prices? >> i think they're more informed due to social media. more information deed to television shows about quality of food, or even the price of a bottle of wine? >> retail price of wine on an app.. some people -- you can't just mark up wine three or four times like the old days. >>> what about average check 1234 well, the arch c
i think the season will be strong in new york city. our restaurant in the james hotel in so hho is slow to recover, i guess because of the offices being recovering from the hurricane. >> i know people in the industry and they say it's different now and may never go back. >> it's a little different now. we changed the way we operate. it's a little harder, we have to work a little smarter. wine sales have changed. expense accounts have changed. expectation levels are higher, but...
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greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. we call this our mission.mpany, green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," a quick market flash. we're looking at shares of staples revealing plans to close stores in the u.s. also in europe. selling its euro
greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. we call this our mission.mpany, green toys...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0149 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy.
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and...
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home in the second city. chicago this morning, about eight months before election day, we have come to president obama's stomping grounds in the land of lincoln covering all the bases, commodities, treasuries, big business, big politics and how it impacts your money. it is wall street meets the windy city on "squawk on the street" on this friday, march 2nd, 2012. >> carl, we're about to wrap up what has been an eventful week for the markets between dow 13,000, nasdaq 3,000. we got red arrows across the board now. the dow is looking to lose about 12 points at the open. and european trading, we're seeing basically a flat picture across the board. let's get to a road map for this friday morning. crude is in focus after a whipsaw afternoon trade yesterday. iran pressed tv reporting an explosion at a pipeline. still, traders say the whipsaw trade shows the fear is still in the crude trade. we are awaiting what will likely be the last internet ipo before facebook. yelp prices well above the expected range. the comp
home in the second city. chicago this morning, about eight months before election day, we have come to president obama's stomping grounds in the land of lincoln covering all the bases, commodities, treasuries, big business, big politics and how it impacts your money. it is wall street meets the windy city on "squawk on the street" on this friday, march 2nd, 2012. >> carl, we're about to wrap up what has been an eventful week for the markets between dow 13,000, nasdaq 3,000. we...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> coming up on the halftime report, what's inside the new ipad? we're tearing it down and trading it. plus, weak guidance from steel makers. will warnings season knock down the market rally? a big week for banks and a bad week for gold. our traders look ahead next up on the halftime report. now back to "squawk on the street." >> thanks, scott. america, get ready. larry kudlow and jim cramer together on set here at post 9. welcome. >> jim cramer, thanks for helping last night. >> of course. >> our friend harold hamm, the great father of the shale oil and gas drilling up in the dakotas, his message was north american energy independence is within sight if we take the cuffs off, let everybody drill where they need to, the environmental stuff is fine. he was optimistic about this. north american energy independence, no more reliance on opec. >> we are in a situation and north dakota will, i believe, pass alaska.
. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. >>> coming up on the halftime report, what's inside the new ipad? we're tearing it down and trading it. plus, weak guidance from steel makers. will warnings season knock down the market rally? a big week for banks and a bad week for gold. our traders look ahead next up on the halftime report. now back to "squawk on the street." >> thanks, scott....
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chance of citi getting an approval by the end of the year? >> i don't know by the end of the year. we'll see. citi was pretty aggressive. when you factor out earnings potential, the build up in excess capital at city is actually greater than jpmorgan. >> is this a primary reason why it's underowned insurance institutionally? i'm trying to understand why investors haven't come around to the citi story like they have with others in the same space? >> part of the reason is they were attached to the hip of the federal government during the recession. if there's one bank that almost failed, it was citi. the government had a big ownership position. it spent a lot of time below that magical $5 number. >> you have citi holding the assets coming down there as a percentage. some of the so-called bad assets if you want to call them that. what drives the stock, then, over the next few months during the course of the next year, in your opinion? >> stabilization in the eu citi gets half of their emerging markets from latin america and asia. >> right. we've
chance of citi getting an approval by the end of the year? >> i don't know by the end of the year. we'll see. citi was pretty aggressive. when you factor out earnings potential, the build up in excess capital at city is actually greater than jpmorgan. >> is this a primary reason why it's underowned insurance institutionally? i'm trying to understand why investors haven't come around to the citi story like they have with others in the same space? >> part of the reason is they...
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at the jersey city location, there's a kiosk inside to scan the confirmation e-mail. promise achieved. one minute and 44 seconds later. next, walmart in new jersey, no time promises here, our producer presented the receipt and gets the con sell in two minutes and five seconds. now, best buy. no guarantees here, but after the receipt is taken, we have console in hand in just one minute and 58 seconds. >> have a great day. >> sears wins again, so carl, obviously, when we did this before black friday and at three locations, there is a human element involved, so all of these times could shift, but they did as promised. i was pleasantly surprised. >> given the beating they've taken over the past two years, it will be interesting to see f operationally, they were as impressive as they were in the piece of tape. >> and if consumers take advantage. i would just encourage the sh shoppers out there to ask questions of the associates because these programs will vary from store to store and you could even get different answers within the store, which is what we found a couple of
at the jersey city location, there's a kiosk inside to scan the confirmation e-mail. promise achieved. one minute and 44 seconds later. next, walmart in new jersey, no time promises here, our producer presented the receipt and gets the con sell in two minutes and five seconds. now, best buy. no guarantees here, but after the receipt is taken, we have console in hand in just one minute and 58 seconds. >> have a great day. >> sears wins again, so carl, obviously, when we did this...
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meantime, we have the ceo of citi mortgage in the hot seat. while borrows like you may not be getting all the savings passed on to you. >>> as we go to break, take a look at the morning's early movers. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. for the spender who needs a little help saving. for adding "& sons." for the dreamer, planning an early escape. for the mother of the bride. for whoever you are, for whatever you're trying to achieve, pnc has technology, guidance, and over 150 years of expe
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drinks over 16 ounces in the city. as you can imagine the beverage industry in an uproar, which brings us to the tweet. mayor bloomberg, how dare you, need more than 16 ounces of soda because of blank. tweet us and we'll get responses throughout the morning. he had a great setup, sugar cubes and equivalent for each cup. >> really? >> some are -- >> it's only coffee. i don't drink soda at all. >> only diet here. >> only diet. >> who drinks 16 ounce sodas. >> a lot of people. >> they take in a lot of sugar. bloomberg early in his term, smoking anywhere for the most part. >> salt. >> trans fat. so we're a very healthy city and we're going to have bicycles all over the place to start riding around. >> sparked debate about a a nanny state, the nanny city. >> the argument is new york city and new york state spent enormous on medical care particularly for diabetes, which is extraordinarily expensive. come on, you know, that is caused large by by obesity. >> all for your own good, new yorkers, as carl giggles. coming up food a
drinks over 16 ounces in the city. as you can imagine the beverage industry in an uproar, which brings us to the tweet. mayor bloomberg, how dare you, need more than 16 ounces of soda because of blank. tweet us and we'll get responses throughout the morning. he had a great setup, sugar cubes and equivalent for each cup. >> really? >> some are -- >> it's only coffee. i don't drink soda at all. >> only diet here. >> only diet. >> who drinks 16 ounce sodas....
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the dutch helped to found the city of new york and celebrated 400 years. i was just there for that great celebration. let me tell my friends in new york. nobody knows how to do this better than the dutch. that's where i led delegations. i led four delegations to the netherlands to find out how they managed to keep their people's feet dry. they do. they have virtually no insurance. the government builds extraordinary with help of communities both local and federal a wonderful water structure. they invest in it. it comes back to their taxpayers ten-fold. so you don't have to go very far. your original friends, the dutch, can help you. i'm sure they are already on the job. the scientists know, engineers know, but the federal government has been very slow to fund these projects. senator feinstein and i literally had a conversation by phone about this a week before sandy hit. she's the chairman of the committee. i serve on it. she and i were getting ready to kind of rally the congress to really focus on the importance of water infrastructure for the nation. i'm
the dutch helped to found the city of new york and celebrated 400 years. i was just there for that great celebration. let me tell my friends in new york. nobody knows how to do this better than the dutch. that's where i led delegations. i led four delegations to the netherlands to find out how they managed to keep their people's feet dry. they do. they have virtually no insurance. the government builds extraordinary with help of communities both local and federal a wonderful water structure....
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we expect that here in the united states the city environment is really where it is going to see the growth. this, of course, is not something that we're in for for the next few months. it's a long-term strategy from ability solutions but mobility where people still want to have their individual space, their individual time when they want to travel, et cetera, et cetera. >> ian, you mentioned europe and i know you have this program in berlin. you have it in munich. let's talk about the european economy rinow. you're over there half the time for your job. what's your take on the economy in europe? has it bottomed out or do you at least see a bottoming out there and you can say, okay, we think we see things improving? >> we talked about this a few times in the last year or so. if i looked at 2011, europe was a tale of north and south. the southern european countries were quite difficult, quite challenging. northern european countries last year were moving forward but at a relatively slow pace. this year i think you could say that the slow pace is right across the whole continent now. h
we expect that here in the united states the city environment is really where it is going to see the growth. this, of course, is not something that we're in for for the next few months. it's a long-term strategy from ability solutions but mobility where people still want to have their individual space, their individual time when they want to travel, et cetera, et cetera. >> ian, you mentioned europe and i know you have this program in berlin. you have it in munich. let's talk about the...
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he was bringing a lot of energy to the city, to the community. but i think that -- i know that the next will be making the decision. they made it already. and i think it's best for the team. so i mean, i think for the sake of new york and lin, i think that was the best decision. >> yeah. it is a business. a tough business. >> it is a business. yes, it is. you can't forget that. >> thank you so much for coming by. a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you. >> get better soon. on behalf of the entire world. >> i'm trying to do that. thank you. >> mariano rivera, of the new york yankees. dow down 15 points. cramer's final points from the delivering alpha conference coming up. take a look at this morning's s&p 500 losers. i don't spend money on gasoline. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time
he was bringing a lot of energy to the city, to the community. but i think that -- i know that the next will be making the decision. they made it already. and i think it's best for the team. so i mean, i think for the sake of new york and lin, i think that was the best decision. >> yeah. it is a business. a tough business. >> it is a business. yes, it is. you can't forget that. >> thank you so much for coming by. a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you. >> get better...
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here at the big board, roundy's, and mattel marking toy fair 2012? new york city. the ceo on cnbc later on today i want dividend raiser, very good turnaround, hasbro tied in with zynga. we overlook sometimes the old and new companies get involved and they do make money. what do you -- >> i want to talk about wells fargo, the largest in the xlf, which is the key way to get short, but it has no european exposure and a big beneficiary of the settlement. i'm looking for that one to bottom 28, 28 1/2, that may be a place to go. >> all dow 30 stocks are trading lower at this hour. not a surprise as we are seeing the dow down by just about 61 points. not as bad as we thought it would look in the premarket session. >> i think there will be a lot of short money coming back. there will be people, but there's a lot of people who need to be in, and i think we could be down 2% like germany, i don't think so. >> when you say people who need to be in, you mean mutual funds who -- >> undervetted, and hedge funds who have been betting against -- maybe some pressed their bed, becaus
here at the big board, roundy's, and mattel marking toy fair 2012? new york city. the ceo on cnbc later on today i want dividend raiser, very good turnaround, hasbro tied in with zynga. we overlook sometimes the old and new companies get involved and they do make money. what do you -- >> i want to talk about wells fargo, the largest in the xlf, which is the key way to get short, but it has no european exposure and a big beneficiary of the settlement. i'm looking for that one to bottom 28,...
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where do you think vegas fits on that map, and what's the trajectory for the city on that front? >> it's the fastest growing part of everything we have been working on. two years ago, the vegas tech start-up scene was virtually nonexistent. and we've had several companies just ones i happen to know of, there's been ten tech start-up companies that relocated from other states to downtown vegas. so, for example, one of the companies is remotive. they make iphone-powered robots and moved to downtown vegas about a year ago, originally three people from seattle. they had considered silicon valley but then we recruited them to downtown vegas and now they're at about 20 people. and recently announced $5 million in funding from sequoia capital. so it's really happening here and it's pretty exciting to be part of it. >> yeah, and the city definitely needs it. that would be great if it could catch fire and sounds like it is. talk to me about retail. how did cybermonday go? how are you feeling about the season at large? there's been some discussion about how good the numbers looked overall
where do you think vegas fits on that map, and what's the trajectory for the city on that front? >> it's the fastest growing part of everything we have been working on. two years ago, the vegas tech start-up scene was virtually nonexistent. and we've had several companies just ones i happen to know of, there's been ten tech start-up companies that relocated from other states to downtown vegas. so, for example, one of the companies is remotive. they make iphone-powered robots and moved to...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> >>> live from the rock & roll mcdonald's in chicago, here's carl quintanilla. >> welcome back. i'm carl quintanilla live in chicago with the rock & roll mcdonald's downtown and we'll talk to jim skinner, the ceo since 2004 and this weekend retires. stock's been an amazing performer over
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant...
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problems here in the city. that's what mayor emanuel's hoping to do at least in the next couple of days. i'm not real optimistic based on the history here in the city. >> wow. all right. what a situation. phil lebeau, thanks for the update. >>> coming up next, from facebook to apple. this week is a huge one in the tech world. will mark zuckerberg be able to convince investors facebook is worth their money? can apple hit $700 a share? we'll discuss that and much more right after this. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. is an awesome place to be. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu eco. ♪ s
problems here in the city. that's what mayor emanuel's hoping to do at least in the next couple of days. i'm not real optimistic based on the history here in the city. >> wow. all right. what a situation. phil lebeau, thanks for the update. >>> coming up next, from facebook to apple. this week is a huge one in the tech world. will mark zuckerberg be able to convince investors facebook is worth their money? can apple hit $700 a share? we'll discuss that and much more right after...
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we've got citi down by a percent. bank of america which had been on a tear. >> the best performing dow stock. >> and the week before. bank of america is giving up 1.3% as well as jpmorgan. a little bit of a breather in financials after this torrid, torrid run into the session. >>> let's check in with mary thompson on the floor here in for bob pisani with more on what is moving. >> reporter: hey there, melissa. we have a broad-based decline. we are seeing gold stocks also higher, but other than that, pretty much weakness across the board. something you'd expect, of course, after the dow and the s&p touched their best levels since december 2007. and if you read the morning notes and talk to some traders, some of those concerns about the overseas markets coming into play today, concerns about a decline in china property prices, also concerns about the ongoing mideast tensions. and as you mentioned earlier today, melissa, that empire manufacturing index, very weak reading there. all of that combining to put some pressure
we've got citi down by a percent. bank of america which had been on a tear. >> the best performing dow stock. >> and the week before. bank of america is giving up 1.3% as well as jpmorgan. a little bit of a breather in financials after this torrid, torrid run into the session. >>> let's check in with mary thompson on the floor here in for bob pisani with more on what is moving. >> reporter: hey there, melissa. we have a broad-based decline. we are seeing gold stocks...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> i wanted to update our viewers on shares of hewlett-packard. you may have noticed one point eclipsing up 4.5% today. now taking off some of those gains, but still up almost 3%. a lot of chatter continues to be centered on the idea of potentially breaking the company up. some people would say you certainly do get a fairly big number. let's not forget it's not the hp of packard and hewlett. this argument continues to be out there. and then you'll start to hear rumors about a potential activist. let's not forget they already have an activist on the board of directors, ralph whitworth, owns a stake in the company and a director at this point. while we'll probably continue to hear this, i can tell you at this point that though it wil
only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> i wanted to update our viewers on shares of hewlett-packard. you may have noticed one point eclipsing up 4.5% today. now taking off some of those gains, but...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> marijuana possession becoming legal under washington state law on thursday. for those who are 21 and older. as marijuana legalization supporters rejoice, marijuana still remains illegal under federal law of course and the white house is weighing the response of federal law enforcement on that front. steve fox is director of state campaigns and government relations for the marijuana policy project. he joins us this morning from washington. steve, good morning to you. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> just so i know, are you high right now? we've had some people on television the last couple of days on various channels who admit not to be. >> right. i'm not. are you drunk? >> fair enough. i want to know where we're headed.
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if indeed there is not a resolution to the strike this afternoon, the city will be going before a hearing before a judge tomorrow morning, again, seeking is an injunction that would force the teachers back into the classroom. there are a lot of people, particularly parents, who are hoping it won't come to that, because they would like to see a resolution to this strike today to get more than 350,000 students in the chicago public schools back into the classrooms. >> reema, thank you very much for that. reema ellis with the latest from chicago. thank you. >>> rapid drop in oil prices leaving more questions than answers in its wake and shaking confidence in the markets. good to speak to you both. trey, i want to get your interpretation of what happened yesterday given the decline was sustained yesterday throughout the session into the electronic session and into today's session as well. >> well, there's obviously a lot of speculation among the trading community as to what caused this, but one particular -- while we're going to play the blame gram for a little while, one idea is in the elect
if indeed there is not a resolution to the strike this afternoon, the city will be going before a hearing before a judge tomorrow morning, again, seeking is an injunction that would force the teachers back into the classroom. there are a lot of people, particularly parents, who are hoping it won't come to that, because they would like to see a resolution to this strike today to get more than 350,000 students in the chicago public schools back into the classrooms. >> reema, thank you very...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." let's get you caught up on where the markets stand right now. we have a rally on our hands as we wrap up the last day of the second quarter, the last day of the first half of the year. the s&p 500 adding about 22 points here at the open. the dow higher by almost 200 points. really being led here by strength in financials, in energy as well as materials. want to hit the commodities picture here as well because we are seeing green arrows across the board. gold trading higher by about 3%. wti crude, well above 80 bucks a barrel. higher by 5.25%. and copper also making gains here, up by almost 4%. >>> quite a session shaping up. let's get the roadmap for the next area
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." let's get you caught up on where the markets stand right...
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frank senet joins us from the windy city. frank, welcome. congratulations on a great read. >> thank you. >> a lot of debate about whether they did the right thing in retrospect. i wonder what you think and i wonder what they think about that decision. >> yeah. i remember on ipo day standing in the nasdaq market site there on times square and watching kramer interview jason child, the cfo. euphoria and everybody was so happy and it was the right decision and the market cap is what google was offering and i think there's second guessing certainly outside of groupon but inside they're still really committed to being that dashboard of local commerce and ultimately winning the day but the jury is still out. >> talk about fly on the wall coverage in the book. you have a couple key quotes. i'll read one of them. some of the key players, mason, chief among them, had the nagging sense that youtube sold too early and even though the offer was nearly four times as large as landing yup, the chicago crew couldn't shake the feeling that they still might b
frank senet joins us from the windy city. frank, welcome. congratulations on a great read. >> thank you. >> a lot of debate about whether they did the right thing in retrospect. i wonder what you think and i wonder what they think about that decision. >> yeah. i remember on ipo day standing in the nasdaq market site there on times square and watching kramer interview jason child, the cfo. euphoria and everybody was so happy and it was the right decision and the market cap is...
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the banks a breakout from the financial city. bank of america, morgan stanley, jpmorgan, some of also the european banks seeing a lot of strength today. besides of course what brian just broke out on a very particular bank name overseas. and then if we can get back to the knight capital story for just a second we have learned that e-trade is the most recent broker to resume its orders with knight capital. and vanguard this morning, td and td ameritrade and scott trade resumed their trading on friday. looks as if things are getting a little bit back to normal. we spoke with thom joyce so we'll be watching shares of knight. at least it looks as if some of the broker dealers transactions are beginning to resume as schedu scheduled. >> let's get over to rick santelli in chicago as well. imagine watching a few things european and domestic. rick? >> yeah, i like to look at the markets, even though the markets aren't giving us an accurate picture. if you look at a chart starting on may 1st, carl, of the spanish two-year we can see it's
the banks a breakout from the financial city. bank of america, morgan stanley, jpmorgan, some of also the european banks seeing a lot of strength today. besides of course what brian just broke out on a very particular bank name overseas. and then if we can get back to the knight capital story for just a second we have learned that e-trade is the most recent broker to resume its orders with knight capital. and vanguard this morning, td and td ameritrade and scott trade resumed their trading on...
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you've seen these kinds of things before, but, i mean, the effect on the city the size of atlantic city, i just wonder if you've seen anything like that. >> it's really amazing that first off in 15 months, you know, being from texas and fighting storms with all of our businesses for so many years to have to fight it in the first months is pretty interesting. what's amazing though, as strong as the storm was, that all the casinos, you know, went through it pretty good. just about everybody could open today if they would let us, and that's what we're hoping to see. >> a question if they would let us. governor christie has just been hammering, hammering the mayor of atlantic city. is there internecine strife, or is there something to it? >> you know, governor christie likes to hammer, and i guess "today" he chose the mayor of atlantic city. but it was not a category 3 storm, and you didn't have 15 around 20-foot tidal surge. you know, like i said we're right there on the marina and we came out pretty good. our biggest obstacle was a boat wasn't tied up right and did damage to our marina an
you've seen these kinds of things before, but, i mean, the effect on the city the size of atlantic city, i just wonder if you've seen anything like that. >> it's really amazing that first off in 15 months, you know, being from texas and fighting storms with all of our businesses for so many years to have to fight it in the first months is pretty interesting. what's amazing though, as strong as the storm was, that all the casinos, you know, went through it pretty good. just about everybody...
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simply the juxtaposition when you take a look at the store which is in new york city, is at the heart of it all. >> there are already a lot of small tablets around. it's not like this is the first small tablet ever, is it? it's not a product innovation like the iphone, in fairness to apple l. >> true. take a look at the stock. today's session is down by about 0.9%. it is now testing its 200-day moving average. it is now officially down 20% from its all-time high, hit in early october. so quite a move there in apple and, of course, the concern here is that perhaps when it breaks the 200-day moving average it is losing its momentum and that is certainly what we have seen as the nasdaq last month posted its worst decline led by declines in shares of apple. >> maybe when the queus decline. >> beating third quarter expectations, what the ceo has to say about the economy and how it has been affected by sandy after the break. with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-dept
simply the juxtaposition when you take a look at the store which is in new york city, is at the heart of it all. >> there are already a lot of small tablets around. it's not like this is the first small tablet ever, is it? it's not a product innovation like the iphone, in fairness to apple l. >> true. take a look at the stock. today's session is down by about 0.9%. it is now testing its 200-day moving average. it is now officially down 20% from its all-time high, hit in early...
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when you focus the primacy of the income statement, the prime city of top down and primacy of macro. it's stuff we don't focus on. we're going to figure out where opportunity lies. we're going to price it right. we have great people now, intellectual capital that is now part of our organization with this transaction we're doing with jim. i think we'll make some fantastic investments for our clients. >> jim, final question to you. aig, still a significant stake by the u.s. government. you aided, of course, in that restructuring. what's your advice at this point? should they get out or do they wait for a proper exit? >> you know, the stock is back trading right around where the government breaks even on it. you know, i'm -- i'm very bullish on the company and the management team, i think, has done a great job. the government has a lot of shares to sell. >> yes, they do. >> my advice is, sell early and often. take advantage of any opening in the window when you can. because you're going to be there for a long time no matter when you start selling. you're going to be selling for a long t
when you focus the primacy of the income statement, the prime city of top down and primacy of macro. it's stuff we don't focus on. we're going to figure out where opportunity lies. we're going to price it right. we have great people now, intellectual capital that is now part of our organization with this transaction we're doing with jim. i think we'll make some fantastic investments for our clients. >> jim, final question to you. aig, still a significant stake by the u.s. government. you...
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this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> the oklahoma city thunder playing in the nba finals embattled chesapeake owns the team. as okc gears up for the game, what does the corporate hype mean for the thunder and mcclendon. darren. >> like the tale of two mcclendons. the best of times, the worst of times. the thunder and nba finals as the ceo is reviewed by s.e.c. after clooerg clear he was taking personal loans. you see the stock, the dip up is when carl icahn invested in the company. the company is so tied from the thunder, name on the arena to millions in tickets they spent. we asked the company how many tickets they have, how they distribute them. they would not elaborate. figure out the value of the thunder's run to the championship is a tough one in regards to what chesapeake would get out of it. chesapeake is one of two corporate named arenas in the nba more business to business than a company that sells some sort of consumer product good like, say, an airline. the other being salt lake city which has an arena named after it, energy solutions, a nuclear services company. what do
this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> the oklahoma city thunder playing in the nba finals embattled chesapeake owns the team. as okc gears up for the game, what does the corporate hype mean for the thunder and mcclendon. darren. >> like the tale of two mcclendons. the best of times, the worst of times. the thunder and nba finals as the ceo is reviewed by s.e.c. after clooerg clear he was taking personal loans. you see the stock, the dip up is when carl icahn invested in the...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and it's free. ya know, for whoever you are that day. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. ♪ ♪ >>> let's bring in matt cheslof. what should we expect from the holiday-shortened holiday and week? >> this is not a surprise of an extension of friday's rally. i think what's more important to note is one of the sectors that's an underperform which is the oil sector led us the last three or four days so i would continue to look at that, especially what's going on overseas. >> the price action yesterday despite ism number decent considering we rallied from lows yes
drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved or simply choose another. and...
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china only in 41 cities. adding to cities. i come back and say on weakness, on weakness, i want to come right in and buy this stock. >> let's drill down a little bit on the cpg. the cpg includes the k-cups which are being sold in retail outlets, super markets. soon going to be sold out of starbucks retame as well. that segment although 12% of the total grew 62%. >> these are remarkable things. everyone seems to seize on disappointment. but look at this quarter. we have these disappointing numbers. then sure enough, by the end of the day, things are up or they're flat. this is a different tone. because of europe not providing that negative underneath. we're not getting that intraday selloff weakness. >> we're not. we're all in part because there has been a sense that the u.s. economy is picking up. >> do you believe it? >> even yesterday randall stevenson from at&t saying faint tail winds. still sluggish, but faint tail winds. what does the gdp number mean today and what is that going to do to sentiment? anything? >> i'm going
china only in 41 cities. adding to cities. i come back and say on weakness, on weakness, i want to come right in and buy this stock. >> let's drill down a little bit on the cpg. the cpg includes the k-cups which are being sold in retail outlets, super markets. soon going to be sold out of starbucks retame as well. that segment although 12% of the total grew 62%. >> these are remarkable things. everyone seems to seize on disappointment. but look at this quarter. we have these...
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the tale of two cities, it's the worst thing to happen when active managers try to closet index. >> that is unbelievable. >> absolutely. >> and you look at how it's lagged the s&p for weeks now, forrer more than a month. >> and i was blown away, when i got this data last night, we showed two funds because i wanted to show it. i could show you 100 funds they've all got that 12% to 13% weighting in apple. guess what? that's probably why the stock topped out in the short-term. >> that's great stuff. >> yeah. >> back in the control room as usual. >> yeah. >> bob pisani is here. i know you're taking on a longer term issue today. >> yeah. everybody's talking about this lost decade in stocks. the editorial in the "wall street journal," ceo of blackhawk, i don't think he's looking at it quite the right way. here's the source of all this lost decade comment. the s&p on a numerical basis hasn't done much in the last 12 years. september 20th, 2000, we were about 1,437 where we are now. see this? we've got a whole decade where essentially we did a lot of ups and downs and ending up where we were bef
the tale of two cities, it's the worst thing to happen when active managers try to closet index. >> that is unbelievable. >> absolutely. >> and you look at how it's lagged the s&p for weeks now, forrer more than a month. >> and i was blown away, when i got this data last night, we showed two funds because i wanted to show it. i could show you 100 funds they've all got that 12% to 13% weighting in apple. guess what? that's probably why the stock topped out in the...
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it's the third largest city in the united states of america. there's no reason that it shouldn't be among the top tier in terms of innovation technology companies that get built. groupon being one example. but at lightbank, we're in over 50 companies. doing amazing things. this is just one more part of the cocktail that gets built that allows us to get great entrepreneurs and great ideas and help get them off the ground. >> eric, from your perspective as venture capitalists and co-founders of groupon, the stock is down more than 50%. i'm being generous. since it ipo'd at the new york stock exchange. i'm wondering what you think went wrong when it came to this issue. >> first of all, we're not here to talk about groupon -- the guy you should talk to is andrew, the ceo. but i think in general, when you look at the recent ipo of facebook, zynga, groupon, there's no question that these companies have been very volatile and investors have bounced around quite a bit over the past few months. and why that is, i'm not an expert in the field and couldn'
it's the third largest city in the united states of america. there's no reason that it shouldn't be among the top tier in terms of innovation technology companies that get built. groupon being one example. but at lightbank, we're in over 50 companies. doing amazing things. this is just one more part of the cocktail that gets built that allows us to get great entrepreneurs and great ideas and help get them off the ground. >> eric, from your perspective as venture capitalists and...
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drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded...
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all the big names. b of a, citi, jpmorgan, citi and wells fargo seeing nice gains. amazon one of the big losers after a disappointing report last night. stocks down more than 9% as investors take stock of their efforts to build market share even at the cost of profitability. time for the road map today. facebook is the word on wall street today. we'll see what analysts and investors are saying about the social network's possible ipo filing. also the bank marketing itself to the occupy movement has some backers like john mac and red mccombs. we'll get an inside look at how it operates. one of the top minds at goldman is here with her outlook for the markets. see where she thinks you should be putting your money and how to prep your portfolio for the rest of the year. and a first on cnbc interview with the head of the rnc. what does he think of the race now that mitt romney ostensibly has reclaimed the lead after a decisive victory in florida last night? all that and more coming up in the next hour. >>> first we'll start with what everyone's buzzing about. facebook, t
all the big names. b of a, citi, jpmorgan, citi and wells fargo seeing nice gains. amazon one of the big losers after a disappointing report last night. stocks down more than 9% as investors take stock of their efforts to build market share even at the cost of profitability. time for the road map today. facebook is the word on wall street today. we'll see what analysts and investors are saying about the social network's possible ipo filing. also the bank marketing itself to the occupy movement...
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citi say it's near -- and because of that, it is elementing the downside risk to this stock. they say tv price declines are in fact flattening, there are plenty of risks out there, but the up side looks better than the down side. at this point shares are higher than 2.5%. >>> pier one, interesting 16 cents didn't meet the estimate, but raising their outlook, they now see 1.08 to 1.14, and saying that more and more consumers appear to have the ability to pay full price for goods, which you don't hear a lot about, but pier 1 is one those names. i like a bed bath and be yond that's benefiting from pent-up demand. >> and retailers have been keeping inventories low, so while the same- -- while some of the metrics may not look quite as good, people say keep an eye on that inventory to sales ratio, which is quite strong. quest software, if we can, not much going on in mergers and acquisitions land, but this is an instant where it's been acted on. they did get a 25.50 all-cash offer from what they're calling a strategic buyer, that topping a $2 offer. interesting here, the all-cash o
citi say it's near -- and because of that, it is elementing the downside risk to this stock. they say tv price declines are in fact flattening, there are plenty of risks out there, but the up side looks better than the down side. at this point shares are higher than 2.5%. >>> pier one, interesting 16 cents didn't meet the estimate, but raising their outlook, they now see 1.08 to 1.14, and saying that more and more consumers appear to have the ability to pay full price for goods, which...
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it definitely rebounded. >> at the same time, david, some of the cities that had, you know, fair to best during the downturn are now showing some weakness, chicago and new york, the only two cities with negative returns in the month of october. what's going on in those two markets? >> well, i think the first thing to recognize is what you pointed out. they didn't have the incredible boom going on. so they've been a lot more classic. those are markets where i think there are some other concerns related to local economic base. new york is highly dependent on financial services. and financial services, despite the stock market, have not been doing as well as they might. and have seen a lot of slowness. and rumors of layoffs. so there are areas that are a bit weak. even with those, i think on a national basis housing continues to be very solid. >> would you anticipate, david, seeing any sort of impact in sort of a higher income areas, in states, california, the northeast, because of the fiscal cliff? do you think that's going to show up eventually in the data? >> actually, i think the bigger
it definitely rebounded. >> at the same time, david, some of the cities that had, you know, fair to best during the downturn are now showing some weakness, chicago and new york, the only two cities with negative returns in the month of october. what's going on in those two markets? >> well, i think the first thing to recognize is what you pointed out. they didn't have the incredible boom going on. so they've been a lot more classic. those are markets where i think there are some...
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suffering in a big way compared to the rest of the nation, amid signs the city's market may now be bottoming out. there appear to be opportunities in distressed properties. certainly there's been a surge in short sales. diana olick has that story. >> reporter: good morning. we're in atlanta's buckhead neighborhood, one of the priciest but not immune to price drops. atlanta was one of the worst offenders on the latest sarah palin case-shiller home price report, down 17% from a year ago putting these high homeowners under water. it's al >> flthere have been short sell as high as $5.5 million in the last year. that property was originally listed at $19 million, i believe. so there are short sales happening in every price range and obviously the higher price range is just as affected. >> reporter: hirsh is listing this house at well over $500,000. short sells, he says, are the newest, latest thing. and they're surging. there were nearly 1,800 short sales in atlanta in january of this year, up 120% from a year ago. and that's on pace for 5,400 here just in q1. why? because banks and realtors are
suffering in a big way compared to the rest of the nation, amid signs the city's market may now be bottoming out. there appear to be opportunities in distressed properties. certainly there's been a surge in short sales. diana olick has that story. >> reporter: good morning. we're in atlanta's buckhead neighborhood, one of the priciest but not immune to price drops. atlanta was one of the worst offenders on the latest sarah palin case-shiller home price report, down 17% from a year ago...
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